The Consumerist 101 Guide To Understanding Your Financial Regulators
Ever wonder who regulates what in terms of consumer finance? Here is a simple explanation of the federal regulators, all in one place, courtesy of The Consumerist.
Ever wonder who regulates what in terms of consumer finance? Here is a simple explanation of the federal regulators, all in one place, courtesy of The Consumerist.
This is a group definitely of interest to anyone who cares about tax fairness and the fact that many of our largest corporations pay $0.00 taxes in the U.S. From the Tax Justice Network USA mission statement, here: “Tax Justice Network USA promotes tax justice and tax cooperation, including policies to address tax avoidance, tax… Read More »Tax Justice Network USA
Someone recently gave me a groundbreaking book called “Treasure Islands,” by journalist and author Nicholas Shaxson. I highly recommend this book, and it comes with a great blog which refutes the common defenses to offshore tax havens, here.
Instant Checkmate, Inc. and InfoTrack Information Services have agreed to pay civil penalties and stop their alleged illegal practices. The FTC press release is here.
While it can take different forms, what we are seeing most often in Maryland these days involves 5 players: 1) a victim in foreclosure who has lots of equity in their home, usually between $100,000 and $300,000; 2) a mastermind con artist who swoops in and promises the help the homeowner “save their home” by… Read More »What is a Foreclosure Rescue Scam?
Yo-Yo Sales: Why are they so wrong? Chances are, if you financed your car through a Maryland car dealer, they had you to sign a “contingent delivery agreement” or “spot delivery agreement” or “bailment agreement” or some similar nonsense sounding document that was not explained and/or you did not understand. Spot delivery means delivery today,… Read More »Spot Delivery: The Problem With Yo-Yo Sales